Crimson Trace Offers Lightguard for M&P Shield

posted on November 7, 2018
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Crimson Trace Lightguards for the Smith & Wesson M&P Shield pistols are now available online at Crimson Trace’s website and will soon be in retail stores and on commercial websites.

The new Lightguard LTG-770 is designed to securely fit on the trigger guard of the M&P Shield or M&P Shield M2.0 models. It features a 110-lumen LED light that is powered by two lithium batteries. The batteries are easy to swap out, thanks to a rapid-change battery cap.

Like many of Crimson Trace’s lasers, the light is activated with Instant Activation pads that can be found on either side of the light. The beam shines steadily or can be put on strobe mode.

The device weighs just 1 ounce, with batteries, and has an MSRP of $89.

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